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Every year American office workers print enough paper to reach halfway to the moon. But things are changing.
Total number of pages printed hit an all-time high in 2007. As of last year, according to InfoTrends data provided to the Wall Street Journal, organizations are producing 10 percent fewer

Seems Menlo Park, Calif.-based Google just can’t find a suitable name for its productivity software.
In the last week it has placed everything related to its cloud, including its Cloud Platform, its enterprise mobile applications and Google Apps for Work, under the Google Cloud brand. Google has an impressive record on

The legal battle between Microsoft and the US government over access to digital information stored in data centers outside US borders has quietly come to a close — for now.
On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed the original lower court’s decision and upheld the

Business process management (BPM) has been around for a while, but digital transformation has pushed it to the forefront as organizations look to make swift business decisions and increase agility.
BPM holds the potential to help reduce paper handling and inefficiencies in activities such as contracts and invoicing.

Until recent years, records management has been a behind-the-scenes operation. Today, driven by the plethora of highly visible data breaches, the exponential growth of digital data, regulatory demands and the need for digital transformation to support insight and intelligence, records management has been thrust into the spotlight.

How do you find the content stored in Office 365? Microsoft thinks its new Admin Center could help.
Of course, helping people find content is not the only purpose of the new release. The overall objective is to improve administration of the Office 365 Suite.

File sync and share is so hot that if you can't beat 'em, then you gotta join them, right?
At least that seems to be the thinking of the folks at WhatsApp, who announced this week that users will be able to share documents as part of an update

With more and more data in use by businesses, their customers and clients, it's increasingly difficult to track, monitor and protect it.
It seems clear from the number of data breaches in the past year alone that information governance is either not the priority or being addressed haphazardly.

In what could be called a sign of the times, AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management) is expanding its reach to content marketing and advisory services.
Starting today, the Silver Spring, Md.-based community of information professionals is realigning to better address the changing roles and volumes of content.

New research from the AIIM (Association of Information and Image Management) indicates that 26 percent of organizations have lost customer data in the past year — and those are the ones who know it.
The report, entitled Data Privacy – Living by New Rules, quantifies how serious the problem

More than half of organizations surveyed experienced a data–related incident in the past year, according to new research from AIIM (the Association for Information and Image Management).
Of the 16 percent who reported a data breach, half attributed the breach to hacking and half cited staff negligence.